Five 2025 Research Papers Showcase GLOBE Observer Citizen Science Contributions
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This article from GLOBE Observer highlights five peer-reviewed scientific papers published in 2025 that utilized data from the GLOBE Observer citizen science program. The papers cover diverse topics including a massive eclipse education collaboration, mosquito habitat mapping in Madagascar, cloud observation studies, tree height measurements, and land cover classification. The piece emphasizes the importance of citizen-contributed data in advancing global scientific research across multiple disciplines.
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· 3 pulledCommunicating results is the final, and perhaps the most important, step in the scientific process.
One way that scientists and researchers share their findings is by publishing peer-reviewed papers.
Uniting Under the Eclipse: A Mega-Collaboration to Activate Science Learning Across the Penumbra and Beyond
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